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The Fusion Studio Hotkey Manager window


For instance, if you want to add a shortcut for a specific node:

1 Open the Keyboard Hotkey Manager.

2 Select Views > Effect from the Target area of the Hotkey Manager.

3 Below the Key/Action area, click the New button to create a new keyboard shortcut for the Node.

4 In the Edit Hotkey window, click the Tools disclosure arrow, and then select Blur to display all the Blur-related nodes.

5 Select Glow in the Action panel.

6 At the top of the Edit Hotkey window, type G as the shortcut for the Glow node, and then click OK.

7 Glow and the G hotkey will now appear in the Key/Action area on the right.

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8 Click OK to close the Hotkey Manager.

9 Click in the Node Editor and press G to add a Glow node.


Undo and Redo

Undo and Redo commands let you back out of steps you’ve taken or commands you’ve executed and reapply them if you change your mind. Fusion is capable of undoing the entire history of things you’ve done since creating or opening a particular project. When you close a project, its entire undo history is purged. The next time you begin work on a project, its undo history starts anew.

There is no practical limit to the number of steps that are undoable (although there may be a limit to what you can remember).


To simply undo or redo changes you’ve made one at a time:

— Choose Edit > Undo (Command-Z) to undo the previous change.

— Choose Edit > Redo (Shift-Command-Z) to redo to the next change.